Sentenced To Marry Her Cook? Emperor Justinian II’s Bizarre Punishment Of A Rebel’s Wife

Yes, according to medieval chronicles, Emperor Justinian II of Constantinople (r. 685-695, 705-711) sentenced the wife of a rebel to marry her household cook....

A Summary Of 15th-Century Witchcraft Beliefs By Pope Innocent VIII

Pope Innocent VIII (r. 1484-1492) was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church when Jacob (or James) Sprenger and Heinrich (or Henry) Kramer began formulating...

Herbert Krause

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Muse Of Lyric Poetry, By Henry Siddons Mowbray (c. 1858–1928)

This artwork, by the American artist Henry Siddons Mowbray (c. 1858–1928), depicts the Muse of Lyric Poetry and it is part of a series...

Anna Komnene

  Anna Komnene (c. 1083-1153) "The opposition is strong when the whole body is welded together and of one mind; but let there be faction, and...

The Bizarre Relationship Between Emperor Gaozu And Confucian Scholars

  During the short reign of the Qin Dynasty (c. 221-206 BCE), the philosophy of Confucius was pushed to the wayside in preference of legalism....

The Rape Of Europa, Painted By David Teniers The Younger (1610–1690)

This painting, by the Flemish artist David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690), was inspired by the ancient Greek myth of Europa. According to the ancient...

Epicurus

Epicurus (c. 341-270 BCE) "It is impossible to live a pleasant life without living wisely and well and justly, and it is impossible to live...

James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) "The first point to be obtained is to know one's own mind." From James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans...
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